Two former Parramatta Eels players are accused of harbouring semi-automatic weapons and possessing more than half-a-million dollars in cash after dramatic arrests in Sydney's Centennial Park yesterday.

Asylum-seeker cleared of indecent assault

The future for a Sri Lankan asylum-seeker in Australia is unknown despite him being cleared of indecently attacking a sleeping university student.

Daxchan Selvarajah was found not guilty by a Sydney District Court jury on Friday of attacking the Macquarie University student in her bed.

The 24-year-old had been accused of ripping through a flyscreen door at the student's home at Macquarie University in the early hours of February 21, 2013, before molesting her in her bed.

He beamed and began wiping his eyes as he stepped from the dock on Friday morning, after the jury's foreman informed the court he and his fellow jurors had reached a not guilty verdict on all charges.

But it's not yet known if Mr Selvarajah will be allowed to remain in Australia after his original visa was cancelled.

His bridging visa has been replaced with a justice visa since his arrest.

"Where a non-citizen has had their visa cancelled on the basis of criminal charges that are subsequently set aside or result in an acquittal, the department will review the case," an immigration spokesman told AAP.